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Certainly, let's calculate it step by step: 1. Each cycle of beta-oxidation processes 2 carbons and generates 1 FADH2, 1 NADH, and 1 Acetyl-CoA. 2. The 14-carbon fatty acid would go through 6 cycles of beta-oxidation (14 divided by 2) to yield 6 Acetyl-CoA molecules. 3. Each Acetyl-CoA molecule can produce approximately 12-15 ATP molecules through oxidative phosphorylation in the electron transport chain. So, 6 Acetyl-CoA molecules x 12-15 ATP per Acetyl-CoA = 72-90 ATP molecules approximately. Therefore, a 14-carbon fatty acid can yield approximately 72-90 moles of ATP when fully oxidized.